I went out and took two of these before a night of drinking and I woke up and ran a 5k the next day,” a TikTok user claimed.
If you’re feeling the repercussions after celebrating, you might be tempted to try the hangover ‘cure’ best known as hair of the dog. But does it really work? We spoke to experts to see if ...
But science seems to say 'no', food cannot magically reverse the damage done and cure your hangover. Among other things, alcohol reduces the absorption of key vitamins (B1, B12, folic acid and zinc).
Once a niche market catering primarily to the country's binge-drinking culture, Korean hangover remedies are now gaining global traction, amid rising demand for functional wellness products.
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